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That wonderful city

Author: James Warren Acuff Hymnal: GG1903 #d61 (1903) First Line: In that city bright and fair Refrain First Line: O, that home, that beautiful home

Don't you want to go

Author: J. F. Mayfield Hymnal: GG1903 #d62 (1903) First Line: In that land beyond the river Refrain First Line: O then don't you want

From the garden to the cross

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: GG1903 #d63 (1903) First Line: In the garden, sore oppressed Refrain First Line: In the garden, how he moaned

Reaping the beautiful grain

Author: Andrew Reed Hymnal: GG1903 #d64 (1903) First Line: In the great harvest the toilers begin Refrain First Line: Coming rejoicing with beautiful grain

The love of Jesus

Author: E. Greer Floyd Hymnal: GG1903 #d65 (1903) First Line: In the hour of pain and grief Refrain First Line: O Christians shout his praise

Too long had they slept

Author: Maggie R. Dunagin Hymnal: GG1903 #d66 (1903) First Line: In the midnight of darkness rejected they stand Refrain First Line: Why so have I acted why so have I slept

Let us go into the vineyard

Author: F. L. Eiland Hymnal: GG1903 #d67 (1903) First Line: In the vineyard, in the vineyard working daily

Ever looking to my Savior

Author: D. A. Morton Hymnal: GG1903 #d68 (1903) First Line: In the vineyard of my Savior

When Jesus comes this way

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: GG1903 #d69 (1903) First Line: I've heard of blind Bartimeus Refrain First Line: I'm blind in sin and all undone

Never alone

Hymnal: GG1903 #d70 (1903) First Line: I've seen the lightning [lightnings] [flash] flashing, And heard the thunder roll Refrain First Line: No, never alone

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